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+ mm tw And just what is on Dan Lewinbuk's shirt? Alvaro Candel and Lowell Millburn ponder the same question. 'R X 4 ,1Ns.,,hX-A I 1' Three run-of-the-mill students before their morning coffee. lCourtney Dohherty, Marina Gipps, Carlotta Mills! Pia Montez and Robert Weatherly participate in hallway antics .' ' 3 E . Amy Steffan and Lorraine Weston at a rare occasion: a party in the Vault. Q ew 1 l w l 4
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QGMLM'-. 044 :iris Hmmnnvlw - See You at Szabo Commons is undoubtedly the so- cial hub of activity on the LFC campus.Thelowerlevelofthis build- ing houses the bookstore, student and faculty mailboxes, WMXM, the t.v. lounge, the Stentor office, and the game room. Upstairs are the Pierson meeting rooms, Snack Shack, security, commons lounge, the Campus Activities office and, of course, Szabo. It is not difficult to find a variety of students and faculty in each area of Commons. Everyone hits the mailroom at least once a day. Many interesting noises eminate from people opening their boxes. Some are overjoyed: a package from home or a letter from a best friend, some are less than thrilled: another bill or more campus mail. Besides the shrieks and groans of people at their boxes, you can usual- ly hear WMXM. You never know ex- actly what the dee jay is playing. In addition to all this, the drone of the television is often audible. What show is on depends on the time, but Diana Jensen plays 'em for you. 'VY- ,X P 4 H...-er .5 ,.,., Hx, at noon you can be sure that the t.v. is tuned into All My Children, practically a campus religion. If the mailroom is quiet, you can hear the shrill bing, bing, bing of video games and the thwack of a pool stick hitting a ball coming from the game room. Upstairs is the popular and newly furnished commons lounge. Students who enjoyed snoozing on the old green couches are unhappy with the new maroon ones, they are not as comfy. People are found munching on delicacies from the Snack Shack or Szabo, studying and socializing. Everyone hangs out here: all the different campus cliques, commuters, continuing ed. students, college employees and some professors and administrators who chose not to utilize the faculty lounge. But clearly the most popular place in Commons, and on the entire campus, is the cafeteria, affec- tionately referred to as Szabo fthe food serviceh. Although a lot of students complain about the food, everyone seems to frequent Szabo. Meals are the social highlight of the day. This is the only area where most ofthe school is together. It is a great place to scope: observe others, point out that cute somebody in history class and find your friends. When senior Tony Retkowski, one of the most-seen people in Commons, was asked what comes to mind when you think of Commons, he replied, It's a room away from my room, it's sort oflike having a locker - everybody has to go there. Pete Romano and Greg Titsworth enjoy another fine dining experi- ence at SZABO. 13
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